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Alleged Discussion at KY Theater Actually a FLOW / LUV Rally by Jeff "Mario" Smith, LEFTington, KY Guerilla Reporter January 26, 2005 At an event billed as a "discussion" in the infamous Kentucky Theater, a venue known for pornographic and communist films as well as leftist political rallies, local leftist anti-corporation organizers showed a film called "Thirst", a Michael Mooreon type of documentary. This alleged "documentary" is sponsored by a group called Stop Corporate Abuse which is actually a Marxist anti-capitalist organization. More information about the group can be found at www.stopcorporateabuse.com. The gist of the film is that corporations are quickly taking over the world’s water resources and encourages the naïve in attendance to rise up against it. Sound familiar? The film, in grand Michael Mooreon style, twists facts and uses emotion heaped upon more emotion to get the young and naïve to rise up against corporations. It is easy to see why so many young people are so twisted in their thinking with these types of films being shown for "free" all over the country. There were about 250 people in attendance, including the usual suspects from the anti-war, FLOW and LUV, and pro UN crowd. It was "moderated", and I use that term loosely, by Jeremy Horton who runs the Howard "Screamer" Dean organization called "Change for Kentucky". With Howard Dean’s socialism planned as "change" for Kentucky and the young and naïve being indoctrinated with this propaganda, it is obvious that we have our work cut out for us. After the movie, during what was billed as a "discussion" period, Warren Rogers of the Coalition Against A Government Takeover (www.notakeover.com) was identified as an attendee, by a man named Troy Lacefield. The "tolerant" crowd of liberals booed and hissed Mr. Rogers and people began directing questions at him which he easily answered. After several well-reasoned answers, Jeremy Horton could see that things weren’t going his way so he suggested that Warren Rogers sit down. Warren Rogers correctly responded that the paper billed this event as a discussion, not a rally. It was "One Against 250" last night in the liberal mecca called the Kentucky Theater, and that one man defeated them all, with reasoned logic, facts, and common sense. Of course, none of those things mean a hill of beans to the liberals in our community. It is their way or the highway, just ask their Mayor. The local socialist fascists were receiving an indoctrination last night that they may never understand.
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